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Wisconsln
Cranberry IPM
Newsletter
Volume VII, Number 3, June 5, 1993
Integrated Pest Management for Cranberries
CROP FORECAST
BUD COUNTS &
DENSITY PROFILE
In early May buds have been Analyzed for
the 1993 growing |||qnn. On thirty sedate
lovelies, upright were clipped and taken to our
lab for Analysis. A table showing a complex
from the 1991, 1992 ad 1993 growing anions is
at the end of this article.
Counting buds is vet time consuming, but
I believe that it is an excellent tool indicating the
crop potential for the bowing season. This year,
date Cultivar # of Sites Upright density Mean %
#. A re reductive
5/6/91 sales 18 230-481 48
5/4/92 22 259-440 53
5/3/93 26 296-491 44
5/6/91 Stevens 26 132-392 66
5/4/92 28 70-430 59
5/3/93 30 156-456 61
5/6/91 Ben let 14 148-497 68
5/4/92 14 125-391 47
5/3/93 16 294-490 52
5/6/91 Crowl 4 234-295 66
5/4/92 8 220-306 54
5/3/93 8 210-301 45
5/6/91 McFarlin 4 277-389 66
5/4/92 6 206-397 57 .
5/3/93 10 240-335 57
THE lady BUGS have gone a step itches. We
have numerous plots on our marshes where buds
be tabs. Each tag indicates something deferent.
For example one tag may tell us that the bud
should be reproductive, another vegetative, and yet
mother may be questionable bemuse of a
noticeable stress or double budding. We are taking
notes weekly on these plots in hopes of answering
numerous questions that have come from counting
buds. Perhaps in the near inure we may be able to
shed some light on potential verses actual
harvested fruit.
Jane .|#:|, Lady Bug 1Pu
1992 VINE diabase
The 1992 vowing amain showered us
with many challenges. One such phenomenon was
an irregular die-back that caught the eye because
of the reddish-brown and almost black spots that
developed on leaves and the burnt cast that tips
showed. These particular signs were most obvious
toward the end of the bowing season. Upon a

The Cranberry Integrated Pest Management for Cranberries Newsletter, produced in collaboration with UW-Extension and UW-Madison researchers, provides current pest status and biology information, as well as methods of pest reduction, and pesticides.

Wisconsln
Cranberry IPM
Newsletter
Volume VII, Number 3, June 5, 1993
Integrated Pest Management for Cranberries
CROP FORECAST
BUD COUNTS &
DENSITY PROFILE
In early May buds have been Analyzed for
the 1993 growing |||qnn. On thirty sedate
lovelies, upright were clipped and taken to our
lab for Analysis. A table showing a complex
from the 1991, 1992 ad 1993 growing anions is
at the end of this article.
Counting buds is vet time consuming, but
I believe that it is an excellent tool indicating the
crop potential for the bowing season. This year,
date Cultivar # of Sites Upright density Mean %
#. A re reductive
5/6/91 sales 18 230-481 48
5/4/92 22 259-440 53
5/3/93 26 296-491 44
5/6/91 Stevens 26 132-392 66
5/4/92 28 70-430 59
5/3/93 30 156-456 61
5/6/91 Ben let 14 148-497 68
5/4/92 14 125-391 47
5/3/93 16 294-490 52
5/6/91 Crowl 4 234-295 66
5/4/92 8 220-306 54
5/3/93 8 210-301 45
5/6/91 McFarlin 4 277-389 66
5/4/92 6 206-397 57 .
5/3/93 10 240-335 57
THE lady BUGS have gone a step itches. We
have numerous plots on our marshes where buds
be tabs. Each tag indicates something deferent.
For example one tag may tell us that the bud
should be reproductive, another vegetative, and yet
mother may be questionable bemuse of a
noticeable stress or double budding. We are taking
notes weekly on these plots in hopes of answering
numerous questions that have come from counting
buds. Perhaps in the near inure we may be able to
shed some light on potential verses actual
harvested fruit.
Jane .|#:|, Lady Bug 1Pu
1992 VINE diabase
The 1992 vowing amain showered us
with many challenges. One such phenomenon was
an irregular die-back that caught the eye because
of the reddish-brown and almost black spots that
developed on leaves and the burnt cast that tips
showed. These particular signs were most obvious
toward the end of the bowing season. Upon a